Old and young

Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times

Military veteran Frederic Tarr listens to his candidate's take on the issues at a town hall meeting at the American Legion hall in Claremont, N.H. McCain has visited many Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion halls during his No Surrender Tour, often with fellow veterans at his side, some of them fellow former POWs. Dennis Devine Sr., a third-generation infantryman who served in South Korea, told a room full of veterans in Council Bluffs, Iowa: "If you are not going to vote for this man, you had better come and talk to me."

Military veteran Frederic Tarr listens to his candidate's take on the issues at a town hall meeting at the American Legion hall in Claremont, N.H. McCain has visited many Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion halls during his No Surrender Tour, often with fellow veterans at his side, some of them fellow former POWs. Dennis Devine Sr., a third-generation infantryman who served in South Korea, told a room full of veterans in Council Bluffs, Iowa: "If you are not going to vote for this man, you had better come and talk to me." (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)

Military veteran Frederic Tarr listens to his candidate's take on the issues at a town hall meeting at the American Legion hall in Claremont, N.H. McCain has visited many Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion halls during his No Surrender Tour, often with fellow veterans at his side, some of them fellow former POWs. Dennis Devine Sr., a third-generation infantryman who served in South Korea, told a room full of veterans in Council Bluffs, Iowa: "If you are not going to vote for this man, you had better come and talk to me."